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This year our editor asked me
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ed ha and girls with perfect
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joyful seek the light-hearted; —Joan Leishman
the wrestling team.
to search into the depths of Wing-
curls; age of
Bennett, Kevin Townsend and Brian Cooper.
I've had a few amusing mom-
ham DHS and Madill S.S. history.
glasses, pin ties, bobby socks and
ents stepping ten years back-
[ have been asked to uncover
running shoes were all parhof
wards; the boys with their slick-
department, Mrs. Tiffin has
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some mysterious secrets , that
WDHS in 1966. The cheerleaders
begun censoring T-shirts. Zoom-
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The biggest headline for the
have been known only by the
in their purple plaid skirts and
news this week is "Energy
teachers themselves and can be
white wool sweaters added
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found only in old yearbooks that
soiuething to the teams. Did they
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have distributed their interests
have been stored away, waiting
have more school spirit then?
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for a gold digger like myself to
Perhaps, but whatever it was the
said "Jeff. if I didn't know what
come along. If I hurt anyone's
school seemed to be more united;
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tion is not prepared to let Madill
feelings by revealing any of these
maybe because there weren't as
rivals go away laughing — you
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secrets, I'm sorry.
many students enrolled. But as
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team in action. We would love to
take on Goderich senior team.
50 to 59 U.1. 15.50 19.50 24.75
Let's go back ten years when
some would say 'Those were the
60 to 74 U. 1. 17.75 21.75 27.50
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Mr. Gnay has announced that
Madill S.S. was called Wingham
good of days.'
this year our school will see
bigger and better things. He will
88 to 100 U.1 26.75 28.50 34.50
District High School and Mr. Ma-
—Mary Anne Alton
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oranges, then kernals of grain —
Natural, 90t for White per U.I. over 100". U.I. = United Inches
dill was the principal or com-
(,ad�+height) -Allow firom 4.6 weeks for delivery.
all painted purple for Hallowe'en.
manding force of the school high
JOANNE WOOD, Sally Le Van and Lori Moir are just part
on the hill. Come with me and
of F. E. Madill's enthusiastic
cheerleading squad this year.
we'll take a tour of the grounds.
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The support of the girls and the
student body edged the Sr.
Close your eyes and try to
Boys' Volleyball team on to a
victory against Goderich 15-13
imagine no roadway in front of
and 15-8 and also a championship over South Huron with
the school, no geography hall or
scores of 15-2 and 15-9.
bubble as we know it today, but a
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herds. Prefects and teachers\�
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circular drive at the end of
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were at its mercy as they
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Victoria St. entrance. The flag
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as it is today, and remember the
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big, beautiful willow tree that
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once stood outside room 211?
There seem to be many
those in mourning need words of
Well, in 1966 it was just a
occasions in our lives when we
comfort. The clarity of expres-
youngster. Yes, the grounds have
are "speechless" and it seems
sion, your worth in these areas of
certainly changed but let's take a
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there is just nothing to say!
expression can often be minimiz-
look inside this 1966 Wingham
Although school touches on many
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high school to see if it has really
puzzled surprise "Easy," John
facets which help the adolescent
Perhaps the reason that we
changed that much.
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become an adult, I think that
attempt to hide our thoughts is
Sally Galbraith was the Student
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acquiring the ability to express
because we feel so insignificant
Council president that year and
one's self is perhaps the most
in our world of technologists,
may I add it was the first time
necessary to function in our
politicians, economists and
WDHS had been represented by a
ever-changing society.
white collar workers. We think
female.*resident. Jim Robinson
First, I feel you should learn
., that our individual role or train of
was'the only Ontario Scholar that
the art of communicating with
thought has no importance or
year. Did you count all the On -
individuals and groups because
influence. A second factor could
tario Scholars Madill had last
you, as a person, are important.
be our insecurity as teenagers in
Year?
Your opinions count, but only if
a society of rapid changes.
When I glanced into the teach -
You let them be known. Within the
Generally young people feel ridi-
ers' lounge I saw some familiar
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classroom we experience situa-
culed and of no particular value.
faces, Mrs. Ball, Mr. Kopas and
tions where it is essential for the
Now society provides no set tate-
Mr. Webster were all new teach-
student to relate his particular
gory for us. We are being tossed
ors to the school that year. Some
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thoughts to a selected event.
around like a frisby — back into
other members, of the staff were
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Often one's feelings are so
the security of childhood, for-
Mr. Beard, Mr. Anderson, Mr.
intertwined with sch ules and
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ward into the fri tenin adult
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Morrison, Mr. Ritter, Mr. Ben -
problems that they seem smoth
world; we feel we must get a job
der, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Wood,
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ered. In such. a situation 'there
and become independent, but
Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Douglas,
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can be no clear solution or wayof
perhaps we should hold our status
Mrs. Tiffin, Mr. Stuckey, Mr.
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expression. Peer groups within
as a student.
Forrest, Mr. Campeau, Mr.
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the class, activities and sports
So how can we talk, when
Gavreluk, Mr`Gnay, Mr. Taylor,
Mr. Willis and Mrs. Lockridge.
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usually share similar ambitions
really, there is no platform from
The Glee Club was under the
and doubts which' you, as a
which to deliver our speech?
skillful direction of Mrs. Douglas.
student also have. They can help
The only solution close at hand
untangle inferlorities or compul-
is to fight — not physically for
W. Gnay coached the Mustangs
sions, or whatever is choking
violence means little, bnt with
football team. Mr. Stuckey led
your ability to relate to others,
words, words of intelligence,
the boys' cross-country to a
and to express yourself as one
meaning and action. Be prepared
Huron -Perth Championship. The
Fy it
who is counted.
to accept the results and ready
coach of the Jr. Boys' basketball
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yourself to contend with the re-
team was no one else than Mr.
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sponsibilities. It's scary to think
Bender. Mr. Taylor coached the
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and ideas is so that he may in u-
that you are just one little person
senior Boys' basketball to a loss
ence and help other people. The
against all those millions, but just
against Clinton H.S. (111-86). The
insecure need encouragement;
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remember, everyone else is just
Wingham boys were just tor+
short to cope Mr. Stuckey was
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Editor: Joan Loishman
Co -Editor: Mary Anne Alton
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volleyball and Mr. Gnay trained
contribution to room 239 today.
joyful seek the light-hearted; —Joan Leishman
the wrestling team.
They will be greatly appreciated.
Bennett, Kevin Townsend and Brian Cooper.
I've had a few amusing mom-
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